This boat also has a 2008 Tri Axle Aluminum I-Beam Trailer with New Radial tires on Aluminum wheels and a Tri axle disk brake system. Owner is willing to sell the trailer with the boat for the right price.

Ex-Marine Patrol boat that has been converted into a Dive Boat.

Hull weighs aprx. 6500 without engines

The draft, from the deepest part of the Vee to the water-line, on the transom is about 19 inches, sitting still in water. This is right between the two engines

There is a single 155 gallon fuel tank. There is room to add much more tankage if needed.

The boat has two nice tow bits, D-section rubber bumpers all the way around (in great shape), wipers, rear LED flood or working lights (all operable), communications and electronics antennas, roomy cabin with plenty of headroom, adequate hand railing and hand holds everywhere, large rear and front decks with Bomar flush hatches.

Solid welded aluminum construction from the people who know boats.

Total width is 12 feet which includes the rubber D-section bumpers. Boat measures 29' long plus 2.5’ for transom bracket, a total of 31.5 ft (+/-). Rear deck is self-bailing.

Cabin floors are sealed, welded aluminum deck plate, no plywood, carpet or fiberglass. Bomar oval water-tight flush hatches mid and aft of boat. Forward berth has large forward storage cabinet under bunk. Cockpit has a comfortable adjustable pedestal pilot seat. Includes 5 AGM 1000 CCA batteries (2 for winch and 3 for engines) with 2 new Onboard Battery Chargers, all NEW Marine Grade wiring throughout the entire boat. This boat was recently equipped with a NEW 24V SS Lone Star Windless system with 20' of 5/8" SS chain and a 55lbs Rocna Anchor. Windless has a 5 year warranty.

Boat is located in Morehead City, NC. It is kept on a dry slip at Radio Island Marina for viewing. This boat is still being used and can be test run locally.

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The Company offers the details of this vessel in good faith but cannot guarantee or warrant the accuracy of this information nor warrant the condition of the vessel. A buyer should instruct his agents, or his surveyors, to investigate such details as the buyer desires validated. This vessel is offered subject to prior sale, price change, or withdrawal without notice.